Marrakech –  The “Don’t Shoot Me, Love Me” exposition, organized by the Marrakech School of Visual Arts (ESAV) and set to be held in the zestful Red City on April 27, promises to be a celebration of creativity, love, and unity through the lens of a camera.

 

Scheduled as part of the “Mai de la Photo à Marrakech” festival, this event is not just another snapshot opportunity; it’s a testament to the power of visual storytelling

 

Set against the backdrop of Dar Bellarj, attendees will immerse themselves in a world where every click of the camera captures moments of beauty, emotion, and connection.

 

From amateur photographers to seasoned professionals, all are invited to share their passion for photography. 

 

The event is not just about the images captured, but the stories they tell and the emotions they evoke.

 

As the sun sets on Marrakech on April 27, the vibrant city, the heart of Morocco’s buzzing hospitality industry, will come alive with the sound of shutters clicking and the buzz of excitement. 

 

It’s a moment to embrace the art of photography, to spread love and understanding through each frame captured.

 

ESAV was inaugurated in 2007 by Prince Moulay Rachid and the American filmmaker Martin Scorsese. 

 

The ESAV was founded on the initiative of Swiss designer Susanna Biedermann. It is a non-profit higher education institution that aims to promote the emergence of creative and engaged youth capable of revitalizing the job market and meeting technological, artistic, and cultural challenges.

 

The school offers excellent training programs specializing in graphic communication and illustration-animation, as well as in film and audiovisual arts.